Pulsafeeder Pulsalube 8 GS Ultra Operation & Maintenance Manual

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SECTION 1: Identification
Product Identifier
Other means of identification
SDS Number
Relevant identified uses
Uses advised against
24 Hour Emergency Phone Number CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300
Manufacturer/Supplier
Phillips 66 Lubricants
P.O. Box 4428
Houston, TX 77210
SECTION 2: Hazard identification
Classified Hazards
This material is not hazardous under the criteria of the Federal OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard 29CFR 1910.1200.
No classified hazards
SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients
Chemical Name
Synthetic Lubricant Base Oil
¹ All concentrations are percent by weight unless ingredient is a gas. Gas concentrations are in percent by volume.
SECTION 4: First aid measures
Eye Contact: If irritation or redness develops from exposure, flush eyes with clean water. If symptoms persist, seek medical
attention.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated shoes and clothing and cleanse affected area(s) thoroughly by washing with mild soap and
water or a waterless hand cleaner. If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention.
Pulsalube #8 GS Ultra Synthetic Gear Oil
Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil
Phillips 66 Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil 150
Phillips 66 Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil 220
Phillips 66 Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil 320
Phillips 66 Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil 460
Phillips 66 Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil 680
LBPH778853
Gear Lubricant
All others
CHEMTREC Mexico 01-800-681-9531
SDS Information
Phone: 800-762-0942
Email: SDS@P66.com
URL: www.Phillips66.com
Label Elements
Customer Service
U.S.: 800-368-7128 or International: 1-832-765-2500
Technical Information
1-877-445-9198
Hazards Not Otherwise Classified (HNOC)
PHNOC:
None known
HHNOC:
None known
CASRN
VARIOUS
Concentration¹
98
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  • Page 1 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com Pulsalube #8 GS Ultra Synthetic Gear Oil SECTION 1: Identification Product Identifier Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil Other means of identification Phillips 66 Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil 150 Phillips 66 Syncon® EP Plus Gear Oil 220 Phillips 66 Syncon®...
  • Page 2 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com Inhalation: First aid is not normally required. If breathing difficulties develop, move victim away from source of exposure and into fresh air in a position comfortable for breathing. Seek immediate medical attention. Ingestion: First aid is not normally required; however, if swallowed and symptoms develop, seek medical attention. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed: Prolonged or repeated contact may dry skin and cause irritation.
  • Page 3 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com the surface of the water, may require notification of the National Response Center (phone number 800-424-8802). Methods and material for containment and cleaning up: Notify relevant authorities in accordance with all applicable regulations. Immediate cleanup of any spill is recommended. Dike far ahead of spill for later recovery or disposal. Absorb spill with inert material such as sand or vermiculite, and place in suitable container for disposal.
  • Page 4 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com available information. Users should consult with the specific manufacturer to confirm the performance of their protective equipment. Specific situations may require consultation with industrial hygiene, safety, or engineering professionals. SECTION 9: Physical and chemical properties Note: Unless otherwise stated, values are determined at 20°C (68°F) and 760 mm Hg (1 atm). Data represent typical values and are not intended to be specifications.
  • Page 5 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com Skin Sensitization: No information available on the mixture, however none of the components have been classified for skin sensitization (or are below the concentration threshold for classification). Respiratory Sensitization: No information available. Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure): No information available on the mixture, however none of the components have been classified for target organ toxicity (or are below the concentration threshold for classification).
  • Page 6 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com Environmental Hazards: This product does not meet the DOT/UN/IMDG/IMO criteria of a marine pollutant Special precautions for user: If shipped by land in a packaging having a capacity of 3,500 gallons or more, the provisions of 49 CFR, Part 130 apply.
  • Page 7 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com Limit (OSHA); SARA = Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act; STEL = Short Term Exposure Limit (15 minutes); TLV = Threshold Limit Value (ACGIH); TWA = Time Weighted Average (8 hours); UEL = Upper Explosive Limit; WHMIS = Worker Hazardous Materials Information System (Canada) Disclaimer of Expressed and implied Warranties: The information presented in this Safety Data Sheet is based on data believed to be accurate as of the date this Safety Data Sheet was prepared.
  • Page 9 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PULSALube Premium 9M Eccentric & Gear Oil SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT Product Name: MOBIL 600 W SUPER CYLINDER OIL Product Description: Base Oil and Additives Product Code: 20156050D010, 601211-80 Intended Use: Cylinder oil COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Supplier: East Coast Lubes Pty Ltd (Queensland and Northern Territory)
  • Page 10 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This material is not hazardous according to regulatory guidelines (see (M)SDS Section 15). Other hazard information: Physical / Chemical Hazards: No significant hazards. Health Hazards: Excessive exposure may result in eye, skin, or respiratory irritation. Environmental Hazards: No significant hazards.
  • Page 11 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Appropriate Extinguishing Media: Use water fog, foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide (CO2) to extinguish flames. Inappropriate Extinguishing Media: Straight streams of water FIRE FIGHTING Fire Fighting Instructions: Evacuate area. Prevent run-off from fire control or dilution from entering streams, sewers or drinking water supply.
  • Page 12 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Water spill and land spill recommendations are based on the most likely spill scenario for this material; however, geographic conditions, wind, temperature, (and in the case of a water spill) wave and current direction and speed may greatly influence the appropriate action to be taken. For this reason, local experts should be consulted.
  • Page 13 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ handling practices, concentration and ventilation. Information on the selection of protective equipment for use with this material, as provided below, is based upon intended, normal usage. Respiratory Protection: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne contaminant concentrations at a level which is adequate to protect worker health, an approved respirator may be appropriate.
  • Page 14 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Relative Density (at 15 °C): 0.907 Flammability (Solid, Gas): N/A Flash Point [Method]: >282°C (540°F) [ASTM D-92] Flammable Limits (Approximate volume % in air): LEL: 0.9 UEL: 7.0 Autoignition Temperature: N/D Boiling Point / Range: >...
  • Page 15 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ for material. assessment of the components. Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: No end point May cause mild, short-lasting discomfort to eyes. Based on data for material. assessment of the components. Sensitisation Respiratory Sensitization: No end point data Not expected to be a respiratory sensitizer.
  • Page 16 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Base oil component -- Low solubility and floats and is expected to migrate from water to the land. Expected to partition to sediment and wastewater solids. PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY Biodegradation: Base oil component -- Expected to be inherently biodegradable BIOACCUMULATION POTENTIAL Base oil component -- Has the potential to bioaccumulate, however metabolism or physical properties may reduce the bioconcentration or limit bioavailability.
  • Page 17 Safety Data Sheet pulsa.com ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ No Poison Schedule number allocated by the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP) established under the Therapeutic Goods Act. AS1940 COMBUSTIBLE CLASS: C2 REGULATORY STATUS AND APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS Listed or exempt from listing/notification on the following chemical inventories: AICS, DSL, ENCS, IECSC, KECI, PICCS, TSCA SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION...
  • Page 19 MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL AMARUQ WTP – NUNAVUT VEOLIA PROJECT: 5000 218 009 SCHUTTE & KOERTING FIGURE 264, EDUCTOR Veolia Water Technologies Canada Inc.
  • Page 21: Table Of Contents

    Bulletin 2M Water Jet Eductors Introduction Construction Water Jet Eductors consist of only three basic The Water Jet Eductor is a type of ejector which utilizes components: a converging nozzle, a diffuser (or venturi) the kinetic energy of a pressurized liquid to entrain and a body to hold these parts in their proper relative another liquid, mix the two, and discharge the mixture positions and provide a suction chamber.
  • Page 22: Fig. 266 Water Jet Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 264 and Fig. 266 Water Jet Eductors pressure liquid. Both liquids are thoroughly mixed in the throat of the eductor and are discharged against back pressure. The S&K Fig. 264 and Fig. 266 Water Jet Eductors are designed for streamlined body with no pockets permits the pressure liquid to liquid pumping and mixing operations and for the handling of move straight through the eductor and reduces the possibility of...
  • Page 23: Fig. 264 Water Jet Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 264 PVC and Kynar Water Jet Eductors Fig. 264 PVC and Kynar Eductors offer Pressure resistance to many corrosive media. PVC Eductors are not recommended, however, for acetone, ketones, ether, esters, aromatic hydrocarbons or chlorinated hydrocarbons. A table of recommended uses is available on request.
  • Page 24: Fig. 2645 Automatic Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 2645 Automatic Eductor fluids under pressure. As the suction fluid is thus pumped out, the sump level drops to a point where the snap- Fig. 2645 Automatic Water Jet Eductors are used to acting valve shuts off. No further pumping action takes pump out sumps (pits, tanks, etc.) where liquid place until the sump again fills to the operating level.
  • Page 25: Fig. 265 Liquid Jet Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 265 Liquid Jet Eductor Fig. 265 Liquid Jet Eductor is similar in design to the Fig. Suction 264 Water Jet Eductor and is made for liquid pumping and mixing operations and for handling some solids where requirements do not necessitate capacities greater than those obtained with sizes up to and including 3”.
  • Page 26: Fig. 242 Condensate And Mixing Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 242 Condensate and Mixing Eductor Pressure Fig. 242 Water Jet Eductors are designed to mix two liquids intimately in various proportions in operations where the pressure liquid is the greater proportion of the mixture. Typical applications include: removal of condensate;...
  • Page 27: Fig. 258 Tank Mixing Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 258 and Fig. 268 Tank Table 5. Sizes and Dimensions, Fig. 258 Tank Mixing Eductor Mixing Eductors Size Wgt. Dimensions Connections in Inches Fig. 258 and Fig. 268 Tank Mixing in Inches Eductors are used to agitate liquid, Inches Lbs.
  • Page 28 Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 258 and Fig. 268 Tank Mixing Eductors Fig. 17. FIG. 268 TANK Fig. 14. FIG. 268 TANK Fig. 12. FIG. 258 TANK MIXING EDUCTOR. MIXING EDUCTOR. MIXING EDUCTOR. 1 1/2” size and over. 3/8” and 3/4” sizes. Discharge Discharge Discharge.
  • Page 29: Fig. 254 Hopper-Equipped Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 254 and Fig. 267 and Fig. 227 Hopper- and for washing and conveying granular materials. Typical materials handled include: borax, charcoal, diatomaceous earth, lime, mash, fly Equipped Eductors ash, rosin, rock and granulated salt, sand, dry sawdust, light soda ash, dry sodium nitrate, powdered sulphur, wheat and many others.
  • Page 30: Fig. 224 Water Jet Sand And Mud Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 224 Water Jet Sand and Mud Eductor Pressure Discharge Fig. 224 Water Jet Sand and Mud Eductors are Connection Connection used in pumping out wells, pits, tanks, or sumps where there is an accumulation of sand, mud, or other material not easily handled by the standard eductor.
  • Page 31: Fig. 235 Annular Multi-Nozzle Water Jet Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 235 Annular Multi-Nozzle Water Jet Suction Eductor Fig. 235 Annular Multi-Nozzle Water Jet Eductors are designed to handle solids and semi-solids. They operate Nozzle Pressure at highest efficiency in large sizes and at low discharge Ring heads.
  • Page 32: Fig. 222 Portable Eductor

    Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Special Purpose Eductors The special-purpose eductors illustrated here are similar in operation to the basic Fig. 264 Eductor described on page 3. Fig. 24. FIG. 222 PORTABLE EDUCTOR. Is designed for use as an auxiliary with a pump where the suction lift is too great for the Fig.
  • Page 33 Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Pressure Fig. 28. FIG. 242 EDUCTOR USED IN TYPICAL PROPORTIONING Valve SYSTEM. This shows typical proportioning system using a Fig. 242 Eductor. Tank Valve Rate of flow is measured by a Rotameter and is controlled by a valve in the line.
  • Page 34 Water Jet Eductors Bulletin 2M Fig. 32. FIG. 264 OR FIG. 265 WATER JET EDUCTORS USED ENTRAIN ANOTHER LIQUID. This illustration shows a Fig. 264 Pressure Discharge Suction or Fig. 265 Eductor being used to introduce water treating compound into boiler feed water. Pump Eductor A portion of the water issuing from...
  • Page 35 MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL AMARUQ WTP – NUNAVUT VEOLIA PROJECT: 5000 218 009 SEEPEX SERIES BN 05-12, PROGRESSIVE CAVITY PUMP (CATIONIC POLYMER) (P9-621/622/623) Veolia Water Technologies Canada Inc.
  • Page 43 Safety General notes Always keep the operating and maintenance instructions close by the machine. If problems cannot be solved with reference to the operating and maintenance instructions, please contact the manufacturer. Observe the following points in addition to these operating and maintenance instructions: •...
  • Page 44 Safety 1.2.2 Danger symbols Warning: Warning: Warning: Warning: Suspended load. Tipping over. Hand injuries. Dangerous electri- cal voltage. Warning: Warning: Warning: Warning: Pull-in hazard. Excess pressure. Risk to the environ- Hot surfaces. ment. 1.2.3 Information symbols NOTICE Observe operating Ensure environ- Disconnect power Wear eye protection.
  • Page 45 Safety Dangers that can be caused by the machine machines are built in accordance with the state of the art. Nevertheless, there is a residual risk, because the machine works with: • Mechanical movements that pose a danger • Electrical voltages and currents We have used design measures and applied safety technology to minimi e the risk to the health of people posed by this danger.
  • Page 46 Safety Personal protective equipment Wear personal protective equipment and/or additional equipment for your own safety. Avoid/limit risks by the use of collective technical protective equipment or by organisational measures at work. Safety and protective devices Prior to start-up, bolt machines onto a concrete foundation so as to ensure stability. Starting and stopping devices must be clearly recognisable.
  • Page 47 seepex pumps are members of the group of rotating displacement pumps. • Characteristic features – Special configuration/arrangement of the rotor and stator pumping elements. – Motion sequence • Seal lines are created by the geometrical configuration/contact between both pumping ele- ments.
  • Page 49 Technical data Data sheet Characteristic Curves Ausgabe Dokument Blatt 1 (1) B / 04.01.2010 OM.TED.0 issue document sheet...
  • Page 51 Progressive cavity pump N 05-12 A - 0- 0-F0-LA Application data Conveyed product Flowability Viscosity Solids content Size of solids Specific gravity Product temperature pH value ind of operation Operating hours Location Altitude of installation Surrounding temperature Performance data Capacity Pressure Speed Starting torque...
  • Page 52 Painting - Color Drive Drive Type Type Make Model Mounting position Ratio i Flange diameter Shaft diameter Shaft length Shaft drawing Norm Speed Motor speed Frequency Type Make Model Rated output Rated speed Mounting position Starting Explosion proof Efficiency class inding protection Voltage Frequency...
  • Page 58 NOTICE NOTICE...
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  • Page 63 Send commissioning report online to www.seepex.com\ Contact person: ..........Tel.: .............._________________________ _____________________ Fax: ............... E-mail: ............SEEPEX I .............................. 511 Speedway Drive ............... Enon, Ohio 45323 service@seepex............................... Delivery date: Date of installation: Assembly check carried out on: Please enter operational data: Conveying liquid: Temperature:...
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  • Page 83 Dismantling / Reassembly Holding band - assembly 9.3.1 Prepare the holding band Only use prefabricated double-band holding bands. 9.3.2 Check the holding band Bent-over holding band (HBD) is in contact with holding band loop (SCL) to avoid damaging universal joint sleeve. Press on holding band (HBD) using tool (WZ) if necessary.
  • Page 84 Dismantling / Reassembly Incorrect The holding band (HBD) is too tight, univer- sal joint sleeve will be damaged/sheared off. 9.3.5 Cant up the holding band Swivel mounting tool (W3) approx. 60° up- wards. Loosen crank (KU) by a half turn. Swivel cutting lever (SH) forward until the pressure piece is lying behind the holding band loop (SCL).
  • Page 85 Leakage may escape into the atmosphere. Take safety measures to protect persons and the environment. Wear suitable protective clothing. Dispose of leakage appropriately. Note applicable regulations when handling hazardous substances. • Adjust to the relevant application – Refer to technical data (chapter 3). Ausgabe Dokument Blatt...
  • Page 91 SEEPEX I 511 Speedway Drive Enon, Ohio 45323 service @seepex.
  • Page 95 Stückliste Parts List Liste des pièces Baureihe BN range BN série BN Schnittzeichnung Nr. sectional drawing no. plan no. 062-013A1 062-013A1 062-013A1 Benennung denomination désignation Stck. Pos. Stck. / Pos. Qty. / Item Qté. / Poste 200 Laterne lantern lanterne 202 Typenschild type plate plaque signalitique...
  • Page 97 Spare parts can be ordered online or requested from www.seepex.com\ Contact: ............Tel.: ..............__________________________ Fax: ............... E-mail: ..........................SEEPEX I ............... 511 Speedway Drive ............... Enon, Ohio 45323 ............... service @seepex................ Packing gland Stator Universal joint sleeve Denomination: Packing puller Chain wrench plus...
  • Page 101 NOTICE...
  • Page 108 Dokument / document Ausgabe / issue E / 21.05.2012 Blatt / sheet 8 (9) Adherence to associated drawing required. Do not reuse sensor sleeve after dismantling. Open cover of connection head. Remove connection wires at the temperature sensor. After loosening the screw at the side, pull off connection head from the threaded sleeve. Rotate threaded sleeve out of the stator.
  • Page 109 Dokument / document Ausgabe / issue E / 21.05.2012 Blatt / sheet 9 (9) Causes for alerts and shut-offs of the pump without dry-running: • Sensor or wire break • Short-circuit sensor/wire • Overshooting or undershooting of the measuring range (-25...150°C) We recommend the following approach for checking the TSE control device and the sensor circuit incl.
  • Page 111 Mechanical seal, double acting/back-to-back Dokument / document ZU.016.02e Ausgabe / issue B / 10.07.08 Blatt / sheet 1 (2) Area of application Conveying liquids with the following properties aggressive, toxic sticky, highly viscous polymerising tendency to leave deposits high vapour pressure or gaseous high pressure, high temperature medium side atmospheric side...
  • Page 112 Mechanical seal, double acting/back-to-back Dokument / document ZU.016.02e Ausgabe / issue B / 10.07.08 Blatt / sheet 2 (2) Buffer system in accordance with API 610, Plan 53 and Plan 54 Functions Pressure build-up in the buffer area Leakage compensation Agitation of the buffer fluid Colling of the buffer fluid Buffer system natural circulation (thermosyphon principle) API Plan 53...
  • Page 115 Stückliste Parts List Liste des pièces TSE-Anschlusskopf TSE connection head TSE tête de connexion Schnittzeichnung Nr. sectional drawing No. plan no. 702-006A4 702-006A4 702-006A4 Benennung denomination désignation Stck. Pos. Stck. / Pos. Qty. / Item Qté. / Poste 650 Anschlusskopf connection head tête de connexion 651 O-Ring...
  • Page 117 Thermistor Sensor / NTC Resistance Values Technical data: NTC-resistance sensor fitted in stainless steel protection sleeve. Standard resistance: 10 k at 25°C. temp. resistance temp. resistance temp. resistance temp. resistance °C °C °C °C 97.080 10.920 2.011,0 525,00 91.610 10.450 1.942,0 510,30 86.490...
  • Page 119 NOTICE Heed the technical information and information in the manufacturer’s operating instructions when installing and commissioning the frequency inverter. Perform the connection of the frequency inverter and motor in accordance with the table. An incorrect motor connection causes considerable reduction in motor performance. The pump may possibly not start, or it might cause the drive to overheat.
  • Page 120 U [%] ½ f mains mains = 50/60 Hz) Mains U [%] ½ f mains mains max. = 50/60 Hz) mains If problems arise when starting the pump which make a higher breakaway torque necessary, these should be resolved by the adjustment of a magnetic bias. In the case of the magnetic bias the drive is supplied with current by the frequency inverter at just 0Hz.
  • Page 121 Warranty Card Warranty Card Complete and return to validate warranty Please complete this card and return it to seepex Inc. By using this card, the valid warranty period will commence at the pump “start-up” date. If this card is not completed the warranty coverage period will commence on the date the pump is shipped from the seepex factory.
  • Page 123 TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE AND / OR REPAIR 01.16 The following terms and conditions shall apply to an order for all or 5. RETURN any part of the articles covered by the accompanying offer unless a specific exception in included therein. Acceptance of any order 5.1.
  • Page 124 7.3. SEEPEX Inc. shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from delay and/or late delivery due to causes beyond our reasonable control. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, SEEPEX Inc.’s liability to customer on any cause of action shall be limited to the amount paid by the customer on the subject order.
  • Page 125 • available Ausgabe Dokument Blatt B / 19.06.2008 1 (1) issue document sheet...
  • Page 127 High Performance Intelligent Drivesystems AC Vector Drives B1000 Operating & Instruction Manuals For Gear Units DRIVESYSTEMS B1000...
  • Page 128 TABLE OF CONTENTS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE WWW.NORD.COM TITLE Document Number & Hyperlink General Instructions U10000 Safety Notes U10020 Storage & Commissioning U10040 Unit Installation U10060 Solid Shaft Connections U10250 Keyed Hollow Shaft U10270 Shaft Fixing Kit U10280 Hollow Shaft With Shrink Disc U10290 U10310 NORD GRIPMAXX™...
  • Page 129 TABLE OF CONTENTS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE WWW.NORD.COM TITLE Document Number & Hyperlink Nordbloc.1 Footed Oil Fill Quantities U12900 Nordbloc.1 Flanged Oil Fill Quantities U13000 Minicase™ (SM) Footed Oil Fill Quantities U13100 Minicase™ (SMI) Footed Oil Fill Quantities U13150 U13200 Minicase™...
  • Page 130 BIM TO USER MANUAL CROSS REFERENCE RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE WWW.NORD.COM Old BIM TITLE New User Manual (No Longer Available) Document Numbers & Hyperlinks U10000 - General Instructions BIM 1010 - Unicase Helical In-Line Gearboxes U10020 - Safety Notes Installation & Maintenance Instructions U10040 - Storage &...
  • Page 131 BIM TO USER MANUAL CROSS REFERENCE RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE WWW.NORD.COM Old BIM TITLE New User Manual (No Longer Available) Document Numbers & Hyperlinks BIM 1030 - Unicase Helical Worm Gearboxes U10000 - General Instructions U10020 - Safety Notes Installation & Maintenance Instructions U10040 - Storage &...
  • Page 132 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10000 - 1 of 2 1. Importance of the operating instructions 3. Obtaining detailed operating instructions These operating instructions are intended to provide general One can receive the detailed installation and maintenance information and safety guidelines. It is the responsibility of instructions by entering a serial number (or NORD order the buyer, machine builder, installer and user of the NORD number) at the appropriate location on the NORD web site.
  • Page 133 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10000 - 2 of 2 5. Notes concerning warranty and liability 6. Checklist for installation and operation All units are supplied according to the terms described in Verify that the purchased NORD product has been our standard “Conditions of Sale.”...
  • Page 134 SAFETY NOTES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10020 - 1 of 2 1. Safety & information symbols 3. Observe published performance range & nameplate data All work including transportation, storage, installation, elec- HARMFUL SITUATION trical connection, commissioning, servicing, maintenance and STOP STOP repair must be performed only by qualifi...
  • Page 135 SAFETY NOTES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10020 - 2 of 2 7. DISPOSAL MATERIAL DISPOSAL Components Material Gear wheels, shafts, rolling bearings, Steel parallel keys, snap rings, spacers, Properly dispose of all used gear units and internal parts shims, etc. in accordance with all local regulations.
  • Page 136 STORAGE & COMMISSIONING RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10040 - 1 of 2 1. Storage 2. Commissioning Prior to gear unit start-up, complete the following: IMPORTANT NOTE • Please check your gear unit for a vent and if applicable to your product, remove the sealing plug to activate. For storage periods longer than 9 months, or for storage in less than desirable conditions, please consult NORD for WARNING...
  • Page 137 STORAGE & COMMISSIONING RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10040 - of 2 3. Long-Term Storage 4. Commissioning After Long-Term Storage By taking special precautions, problems such as seal leakage • Please check your gear unit for a vent and if applicable to and reducer failure due to the lack of lubrication, improper your product, remove the sealing plug to activate.
  • Page 138 UNIT INSTALLATION DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10060 - 1 of 2 1. Installation site Table 1: Recommended Straightness and Flatness of Customer-Supplied Support Foundation Drives must be properly installed if they are to produce the rated torque. Improper installation may lead to oil leaks, re- Above To &...
  • Page 139 UNIT INSTALLATION DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10060 - 2 of 2 5. Concrete foundation Table 2B: Tightening Torque for Metric Reducer Mounting Bolts If a concrete foundation is used, allow the concrete to set Above fi rmly before bolting down the gear drive. Grout structural steel mounting pads and bolts of suffi...
  • Page 140 SOLID SHAFT CONNECTIONS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10250 - 1 of 2 1. Solid shaft diameter tolerance Reducer input and output shaft extensions have a diameter HARMFUL SITUATION STOP STOP tolerance as specifi ed in Table 1. Table 1: Solid Shaft Diameter Tolerance DO NOT DRIVE or HAMMER the coupling hub, pulley, sprocket, or gear into place.
  • Page 141 SOLID SHAFT CONNECTIONS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10250 - 2 of 2 4. Coupling installation 5. Installing sheaves (pulleys), sprockets and gears The performance and life of any coupling depends upon how To avoid unnecessary bearing loads and additional shaft de- well it is installed.
  • Page 142 KEYED HOLLOW SHAFT DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10270 - 1 of 2 1. Keyed hollow shaft design 3. Keyed hollow-shaft bore tolerances NORD uses high quality carbon steel to manufacture Standard keyed hollow-shaft bore tolerances are shown in hollow-shafts. Upon request, NORD can provide alternate the following table.
  • Page 143 KEYED HOLLOW SHAFT DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10270 - 2 of 2 As indicated in Table 2, different solid shaft tolerances are D. Fit the shaft key/s into place on the machine shaft. suggested depending upon the load type. Depending upon the key slot design on the machine shaft, ®...
  • Page 144 SHAFT FIXING KIT RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10280 - 1 of 2 1. Shaft fixing kit - basic design 3. Assembly The NORD Fixing Kit provides a method for securing the A. If using a Type 1 assembly, secure the appropriate snap- reducer in an axial direction, after the keyed-hollow shaft ring into the bore of the reducer.
  • Page 145 SHAFT FIXING KIT RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10280 - 2 of 2 5. Standard fixing kit size offerings NORD offers a variety of standard fixing kit sizes as shown by the following tables. Table 1 - Standard fixing kit size offerings Allowable Thrust Max.
  • Page 146 HOLLOW SHAFT WITH SHRINK DISC DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10290 - 1 of 2 1. Shrink disc design concept 3. Safety A shrink disc option is adaptable to many NORD hollow-bore WARNING reducers. The shrink disc applies a high-capacity, zero back- lash, interference fi...
  • Page 147 HOLLOW SHAFT WITH SHRINK DISC DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10290 - 2 of 2 5. Installation WARNING Table 2 - Shrink Disc Locking Screw Torque Screw Size Wrench Size Tightening Torque [mm] [Nm] [lb-in] [lb-ft] Disconnect all power sources from the equipment before beginning this installation procedure.
  • Page 148 NORD GRIPMAXX ™ DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10310 - 1 of 3 1. General information 2. GRIPMAXX™ assembly detail The NORD GRIPMAXX™ keyless bushing system is adaptable to most all NORD shaft-mounted reducers. The bushing sys- tem offers interchangeable bushings to accommodate a large range of driven machine-shaft sizes.
  • Page 149 NORD GRIPMAXX ™ DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10310 - 2 of 3 3. Installation F. Without taking the shrink disc [1] apart, loosen the WARNING shrink disc locking screws [2]. Slide the shrink disk over the reducer shaft [5] and slide the torque bushing [3] Disconnect all power sources from the equipment onto the machine shaft, making sure it is seated before beginning this installation procedure.
  • Page 150 NORD GRIPMAXX ™ DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10310 - 3 of 3 5. Bushing kit removal 6. Re-installation A. Loosen the shrink disc locking screws [2] in circular A. It possible re-use bushings pattern by using ½ (180°) turns, until the shrink and shrink disc that are part of the NORD bushing disc hub can be moved or until the shrink disc hub and system.
  • Page 151 REDUCER MOUNTING FOOTED & FLANGE MOUNT GEAR UNITS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10500 - 1 of 2 1. Foot-mounted reducers Table : Flange Pilot Tolerance Above To & Tolerance ISO 286-2 When installing the foot-mounted gear unit, observe the Including fl...
  • Page 152 REDUCER MOUNTING FOOTED & FLANGE MOUNT GEAR UNITS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10500 - 2 of 2 3. Flange-mounted reducers (with B14 fl ange) 4. Foot & fl ange reducer housings When using the B14 fl ange to mount the gear unit, the bulk Some gear reducer housings are available with a foot and an head plate must be engineered to minimize buckling distor- output fl...
  • Page 153 CLINCHER SHAFT-MOUNT ™ WITH RUBBER BUFFERS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10580 - 1 of 2 1. Purpose of the built-in torque arm lug 3. Machine support The preferred method of installing a shaft-mounted Clinch- WARNING er™ reducer is to support the weight of the gear unit or gearmotor assembly from the driven solid machine shaft.
  • Page 154 CLINCHER SHAFT-MOUNT ™ WITH RUBBER BUFFERS DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10580 - 2 of 2 Table 1: Rubber buffer assembly/typical dimensions Standard Rubber Buffer Assembly Option (G) Heavy Duty Rubber Buffer Assembly Option (VG) Force working on the A metric fi xing bolt is preferred rubber buffer for rubber buffer assembly.
  • Page 155 RIGHT-ANGLE SHAFT-MOUNT WITH TORQUE ARM (D) RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10600 - 1 of 2 1. Torque arm (D) 3. Machine support The preferred method of installing a shaft-mounted reducer The user must supply a suitably strong and rigid mating ma- is to support the weight of the gear unit or gearmotor as- chine support that provides load bearing capacity on both sembly from the driven solid machine shaft.
  • Page 156 RIGHT-ANGLE SHAFT-MOUNT WITH TORQUE ARM (D) RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10600 - 2 of 2 Table 1 - Torque Arm (D) with rubber buffer • For all 90.1 Series Helical-Bevel gear units, NORD also offers a bottom mount Torque Arm (K). See User Manual U10620. •...
  • Page 157 90.1 HELICAL-BEVEL SHAFT-MOUNT WITH BOTTOM MOUNT TORQUE ARM (K) RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10620 - 1 of 2 1. Torque arm (K) 3. Machine support The preferred method of installing a shaft-mounted reducer The user must supply a suitably strong and rigid mating ma- is to support the weight of the gear unit or gearmotor as- chine support that provides load bearing capacity on both sembly from the driven solid machine shaft.
  • Page 158 90.1 HELICAL-BEVEL SHAFT-MOUNT WITH BOTTOM MOUNT TORQUE ARM (K) RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10620 - 2 of 2 Torque Arm (K) with integrated bushing Torque Arm (K) with rubber buffer Mounting Screws Fastening Hole Available for Sizes SK9012.1 - SK9072.1 Available for Sizes SK9082.1 - SK90906.1 •...
  • Page 159 HELICAL & BEVEL REDUCER LUBRICATION DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10750 - 1 of 2 1. Importance of proper lubrication 3. Lubrication replacement Proper gearbox lubrication is essential in order to reduce If the gear unit is fi lled with mineral oil, the lubricant should friction, heat, and component wear.
  • Page 160 HELICAL & BEVEL REDUCER LUBRICATION DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10750 - 2 of 2 6. The importance of routine oil analysis 9. Drain and fi ll-level plugs Routine oil analysis, sound lubrication practices, and good All reducer drain plugs are metric socket head cap screws. For tracking of oil performance trends will help establish prop- easier identifi...
  • Page 161 VL2 & VL3 EXTENDED BEARING LUBRICATION DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10760 - 1 of 1 1. VL2 – Spread Bearing Design NORD offers reinforced output shaft bearings with increased bearing distance. The lower bearing is a oversized, double row spherical bearing, which Quadrilip™...
  • Page 162 HELICAL-WORM REDUCER LUBRICATION DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10770 - 1 of 2 1. Importance of proper lubrication 4. Effi ciency Proper gearbox lubrication is essential in order to reduce Helical worm gears reach effi ciencies up to 92% and are gen- friction, heat, and component wear.
  • Page 163 HELICAL-WORM REDUCER LUBRICATION DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10770 - 2 of 2 7. The importance of routine oil analysis 10. Drain and fi ll-level plugs Routine oil analysis, sound lubrication practices, and good All reducer drain plugs are metric socket head cap screws. For tracking of oil performance trends will help establish prop- easier identifi...
  • Page 164 MINICASE (SM SERIES) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION GUIDELINES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10790 - 1 of 2 1. Importance of proper gearbox lubrication 4. Effi ciency Proper gearbox lubrication is essential in order to reduce It is important to consider the following, when using worm friction, heat, and component wear.
  • Page 165 MINICASE (SM SERIES) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION GUIDELINES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10790 - 2 of 2 6. Oil Viscosity 7. Viscosity Index The viscosity rating determines the operating oil’s resistance Viscosity index helps quantify the rate of oil viscosity change to shear under load conditions.
  • Page 166 MINICASE (SMI/SMID) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION GUIDELINES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10800 - 1 of 2 1. Importance of proper gearbox lubrication 5. Optional Vent Kits Proper gearbox lubrication is essential in order to reduce MINICASE ® (SMI/SMID) worm gear units are designed to op- friction, heat, and component wear.
  • Page 167 MINICASE (SMI/SMID) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION GUIDELINES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10800 - 2 of 2 8. When to Use a Sealed or a Vented Unit 10. Oil Viscosity There are many conditions that should be considered when de- The viscosity rating determines the operating oil’s resistance ciding whether to use a sealed or vented unit.
  • Page 168 FLEXBLOC (SI/SID SERIES) WORM GEAR ™ LUBRICATION GUIDELINES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10810 - 1 of 2 1. Importance of Proper Lubrication 5. Optional Vent Kits Proper gearbox lubrication is essential in order to reduce fric- FLEXBLOC™ (SI) worm gear units are designed to operate tion, heat, and component wear.
  • Page 169 FLEXBLOC (SI/SID SERIES) WORM GEAR ™ LUBRICATION GUIDELINES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U10810 - 2 of 2 8. When to Use a Sealed or a Vented Unit 10. Oil Viscosity There are many conditions that should be considered when The viscosity rating determines the operating oil’s resis- deciding whether to use a sealed or vented unit.
  • Page 170 EXPANSION CHAMBERS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL DRIVESYSTEMS U10830 - 1 of 2 RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE Installation Instructions Expansion Chamber Kit Dimensions & Parts List Kit Part Number: 28390390 - 0.7 Liter Oil Expansion Chamber Sometimes NORD requires the use of an oil expansion chamber when the motor or reducer input is mounted Kit P/N Ø...
  • Page 171 EXPANSION CHAMBERS INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL DRIVESYSTEMS U10830 - 2 of 2 RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE Expansion Chamber Compatability Chart Helical In-line NORDBLOC™ NORDBLOC.1™ Clincher™ Helical-Bevel Part Number [lb] SK 42/43 SK472/473 SK572.1/573.1* SK 4282/4382 SK 9042.1/9043.1 SK 52/53 SK572/573 SK672.1/673.1* SK 5282/5382 SK 9052.1/9053.1...
  • Page 172 HELICAL & BEVEL REDUCER LUBRICATION TYPES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11000 - 1 of 2 Lubrication Tables – Helical and Bevel Gear Units Standard Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range Manufacturer Brand/Type Notes MIN-EP VG220 Optional Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range...
  • Page 173 HELICAL & BEVEL REDUCER LUBRICATION TYPES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11000 - 2 of 2 Oil Cross-reference Chart Ambient Temperature Viscosity Type Range Shell Castrol Alpha Renolin MIN-EP PAO-EP Renolin VG150 FG-PAO FG-PG Alpha Renolin MIN-EP PAO-EP Renolin VG220 FG-PAO FG-PG Alpha...
  • Page 174 HELICAL-WORM REDUCER LUBRICATION TYPES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11020 - 1 of 2 Lubrication Tables – Helical Worm Gear Units Standard Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range Manufacturer Brand/Type Notes VG680 Optional Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range Manufacturer Brand/Type...
  • Page 175 HELICAL-WORM REDUCER LUBRICATION TYPES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11020 - 2 of 2 Oil Cross-reference Chart Ambient Temperature Viscosity Type Range Shell Castrol VG 100 FG-PAO FG-PG Renolin VG150 FG-PAO FG-PG Renolin VG220 FG-PAO FG-PG VG460 FG-PAO FG-PG VG680 FG-PAO FG-PG NORD Gear Limited...
  • Page 176 MINICASE (SM SERIES) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION TYPES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11040 - 1 of 2 Lubrication Tables – MINICASE ® (SM series) Worm Gear Units Standard Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range Manufacturer Brand/Type Notes VG680 -20 to 40ºC (-4 to 104ºF)
  • Page 177 MINICASE (SM SERIES) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION TYPES DRIVESYSTEMS RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11040 - 2 of 2 Oil Cross-reference Chart Ambient Temperature Viscosity Type Range Shell Castrol Mobil Klübersynth -35 to 25ºC (-31 to 77ºF) SHC627 GEM 4-100N Mobil Klübersynth -25 to 25ºC (-13 to 77ºF) Glygoyle 100...
  • Page 178 MINICASE (SMI/SMID) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION TYPES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11050 - 1 of 2 Lubrication Tables – MINICASE ® (SMI/SMID series) Worm Gear Units Standard Oil Lubricants ISO Viscosity Oil Type Ambient Temperature Range Manufacturer Brand/Type Notes VG680 -20 to 40ºC (-4 to 104ºF) Klübersynth GH 6-680 Optional Oil Lubricants...
  • Page 179 MINICASE (SMI/SMID) WORM GEAR ® LUBRICATION TYPES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11050 - 2 of 2 Oil Cross-reference Chart Ambient Temperature Viscosity Type Range Shell Castrol Mobil Klübersynth -35 to 25ºC (-31 to 77ºF) SHC627 GEM 4-100N Mobil Klübersynth -25 to 25ºC (-13 to 77ºF) Glygoyle 100 GH 6-100 VG 100...
  • Page 180 FLEXBLOC (SI/SID SERIES) WORM GEAR ™ LUBRICATION TYPES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11060 - 1 of 2 Lubrication Tables – FLEXBLOC ™ (SI/SID Series) Worm Gear Units Standard Oil Lubricants NORD uses a semi automated assembly process to produce the FLEXBLOC ™...
  • Page 181 FLEXBLOC (SI/SID SERIES) WORM GEAR ™ LUBRICATION TYPES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11060 - 2 of 2 Oil Cross-reference Chart Ambient Temperature Viscosity Type Range Shell Castrol Mobil Klübersynth -35 to 25ºC (-31 to 77ºF) SHC627 GEM 4-100N Mobil Klübersynth -25 to 25ºC (-13 to 77ºF) Glygoyle 100 GH 6-100...
  • Page 182 STANDARD IN-LINE FOOTED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11500 - 1 of 1 Standard In-line footed lubrication All Standard In-line reducers are shipped from NORD with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. When filling these gear units the oil must be measured and added until one estab- lishes the proper fill quantity.
  • Page 183 STANDARD IN-LINE FLANGED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11600 - 1 of 1 Standard In-line flanged lubrication All Standard In-line reducers are shipped from NORD with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. When filling these gear units the oil must be measured and added until one estab- lishes the proper fill quantity.
  • Page 184 HELICAL IN-LINE FOOTED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11700 - 1 of 1 Helical In-line footed lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 185 HELICAL IN-LINE FLANGED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11800 - 1 of 1 Helical In-line flanged lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 186 CLINCHER ™ OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U11900 - 1 of 1 ™ CLINCHER lubrication Unless otherwise noted below, the following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position.
  • Page 187 90.1 HELICAL-BEVEL FOOTED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12000 - 1 of 1 90.1 Helical-bevel footed lubrication Unless otherwise noted below, the following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position.
  • Page 188 90.1 HELICAL-BEVEL FLANGED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12100 - 1 of 1 90.1 Helical-bevel flanged lubrication Unless otherwise noted below, the following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position.
  • Page 189 92 SERIES HELICAL-BEVEL FOOTED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12200 - 1 of 1 92 Helical-bevel footed lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 190 92.1/93.1 SERIES HELICAL-BEVEL OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12205 - 1 of 1 92.1/93.1 Helical-bevel lubrication HARMFUL SITUATION STOP STOP All NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified Actual oil volume can vary slightly depending upon the reducer size &...
  • Page 191 92 SERIES HELICAL-BEVEL FLANGED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12300 - 1 of 1 92 Helical-bevel flanged lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 192 HELICAL-WORM FOOTED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12400 - 1 of 1 Helical-worm footed lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 193 HELICAL-WORM SOLID SHAFT/FLANGED OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12500 - 1 of 1 Helical-worm solid shaft/flanged lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 194 HELICAL-WORM HOLLOW SHAFT OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12600 - 1 of 1 Helical-worm hollow shaft lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fi ll level in accordance to the specifi ed reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 195 NORDBLOC FOOTED ® OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12700 - 1 of 1 ® NORDBLOC footed lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 196 NORDBLOC FLANGED ® OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12800 - 1 of 1 ® NORDBLOC flanged lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 197 NORDBLOC .1 FOOTED ® OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U12900 - 1 of 1 ® NORDBLOC .1 footed lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...
  • Page 198 NORDBLOC .1 FLANGED ® OIL FILL QUANTITIES RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE U13000 - 1 of 1 ® NORDBLOC .1 flanged lubrication The following NORD Gear reducers are shipped from the factory with a pre-determined oil fill level in accordance to the specified reducer size and mounting position. For additional information, please refer to the “Oil Plug &...

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